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PBR's Blue Ribbon Body

One Blue Ribbon Body will win free Pabst Blue Ribbon for a year and a PBR branded refrigerator.

Congrats to Nicole! We tossed the names in a hat and she came out as PBR's Blue Ribbon Body.

Nicole: Can I get you a cold one? PBR that is...Blue Ribbon Beer Wench.

The name is Charles, aka Trey, aka A.K. T-ray. If I win, you will get a whole photo shoot of me, my PBR body, and my Harley.

MitchellTook some patches off to hide our identities from our chain of command. We're deployed soldiers just wanting to have some free beer when we get back home. Got this tattoo two days before we left and have pictures to prove it. AMERICA!!!

NathanThe only Americana exit needed...PBR is my heritage, my flag of red, white and blue. PBR is in my DNA and has always been in my family. CHEERS to all of my fellow homies.

JAMMERMY PBR HELPS ME THINK...

Mike Yes, this is a real Tattoo and PBR is my Beer.

TiffersMy Blue Ribbon Body is solely filled with the yummy goodness of Pabst Blue Ribbon :) I am curvy, thick, and full of a PBR richness!! Meow!

JadeYou don't get a body like this by drinking Heineken. What'll YOU have?;)

Dan'lMy well-rounded belly is a good place to rest my PBR, er, lunch. The fur helps to insulate against the frosty cold can.

CeCedrinking beer and not caring if my curves are too dangerous for some fellers =}

Jeremy

AmeeHayley hot. PBR cold.

PBR KingI have been working on this bod for years and I know if I look hard enough in here there is another drop in one of these cans!

SuellenTall, wet and tasty!

C Love & ButkusPBR is so in love with my body they furnished me with a Cowboy Hat. My body is PBR ready, but my Chuck Noris beard is the icinig on the cake. Chuck has blessed the beard by giving me a Karate belt buckle...literally.

Smithhard working party body

Sue Goo

BeastmanI lost my PBR but found my overalls thong!

VernIt's not a picture, it's a way of life.

RandyBeen drinkin PBR since I was 10 years old and proud of it! I have a beer belly that overlaps my blue jeans that I've been working on for 40 years now. My bedroom and shop are all decked out in PBR.

DBOMBAfter living in WI and visiting the old brewery in Milwaukee I got hooked...

RyanI have an average body... Somewhat it shape but a PBR belly.

Lord Pabst of Blue RibbonI claim all the PBR in the land for my own!

JeromeMe, PBR and a couple of hot babes...

D DubsHo Ho Ho Merry Christmas, if Santa had it this good he would never leave the North Pole!

MandyThis body is dedicated to PBR.

JasonI'm known as "that PBR guy" You can tell by my body, my work out routine is mostly 24oz curls.

The Flying Squirrel

FireflyI've been working on this gut for 20 yrs...what do you think?

JosephWorked all winter long for this body

JeffreyI'm 145 lbs constently full of PBR. It's the one and only beer for me.

MarshallShe stole my beer when I wasn't looking...See the guilt in her eyes?

BryanLove the beer. Drink it all the time, as you can tell. Took awhile to get this body.

TloveMany years of hard work and dedication to get one like that. "stay thirsty"

MaxxThis PBR beer body didn't just spring up over night, it took 4 years of college and 2 years of hard labor since and the only thing that has gotten me through it has been a few hundred cases of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Named America's best in 1893 and I'll still be drinking it when I'm 93.

General Stoor: Standing on the lush beaches of Cape Cod, he immediately draws your attention, your eyes unable to look away. The red, white, and blue speedo is barely able to contain him, yet tells you all you need to know: "This is the body of a real American. A body built by Pabst." He stands with his hands on his hips, nonthreatening and unassuming, a by product of his unwavering confidence. Then you notice the chest hair. You think to yourself, "this man could be part wolf. No doubt he can build a mean campfire." Next you focus on the strong, sturdy, tree trunk-like legs. The type of legs one would need to support such a manly frame. For manly is what he is. All man. All the time. All PBR.

Tommy SalamiPERMANENT BEER BELLY

MitchMore bone weight than anything. At 148 pounds, 6 ft. 1 in., I find it difficult to traverse in high winds, unless I've got a few cold beers to weigh me down.

RyanIt's a glorious round mound of complete dedication to the only beer I drink, Pabst Blue Ribbon.